Neonatal Intensive Care

Neonatal Intensive Care, often abbreviated as NICU, refers to a specialized medical unit within a hospital that provides intensive care and specialized medical attention to newborn infants, especially those who are premature, critically ill, or have specific medical conditions that require close monitoring and treatment. NICU care is essential for ensuring the health and well-being of newborns who need specialized attention. The goal is to provide the best possible start to life for these infants, with the hope that they can eventually grow and develop like any other child.



 


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